Hamas dissolves Gaza governing body
Hamas has announced the dissolution of the body that has governed the Gaza Strip for nearly twenty years. This significant political shift, effective Monday, aims to pave the way for a technocratic committee to implement civilian rule.

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AI-generatedHamas has announced the dissolution of the body that has governed the Gaza Strip for nearly twenty years. This significant political shift, effective Monday, aims to pave the way for a technocratic committee to implement civilian rule. Hamas has controlled Gaza since 2007, following its seizure of power from Fatah. The head of the government's emergency committee has officially resigned and dissolved the committee to facilitate this transition to the National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG). The NCAG, based in Cairo, was established by the Board of Peace, created by US President Donald Trump. This move follows Hamas's repeated statements since the October ceasefire with Israel expressing readiness to step aside from day-to-day governance, though the issue of disarmament remains unresolved.
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5 extractedThe head of the government’s emergency committee, Mohammed al-Farra, submitted his resignation and dissolved the committee.
Hamas has run Gaza since its fighters seized control from Fatah in 2007.
Hamas announced the dissolution of the body governing Gaza for nearly two decades.
This move clears the way for a technocratic committee to implement civilian rule.
The National Committee for the Administration of Gaza (NCAG) was created by the Board of Peace established by US President Donald Trump.